This video showcases a rare set of three consecutively numbered, chrome-plated Walther PPK pistols manufactured in 1944. The presenter speculates these were special presentation guns, possibly ordered by high-ranking Nazi party officials for awards or morale boosting, given their unique finish and dural frames during a period of intense wartime production. The video highlights their excellent condition, estimated production of 100 units, and a surprisingly high survival rate.
This video provides an expert-level examination of a boxed Dural Walther PP pistol from Legacy Collectibles. The speaker, demonstrating high authority and detailed knowledge, compares wartime box variations, highlights the significance of the aluminum frame, and details the included accessories like the manual and cleaning kit. The content is ideal for collectors and historians interested in early Walther production and its nuances.
This video details a unique, late-war Walther PPK, likely produced in 1944. Key features include a chrome/nickel-plated dural (aluminum) frame, absence of factory proof marks, and an engraved trigger guard. The serial number places it very near the end of PPK production, suggesting it was a presentation or special contract piece that was never issued and possibly assembled by GIS at the war's end. The pistol is chambered in 7.65mm.
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